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"John Foxe," pseudonymn for "an evangelical Christian professor of history at Bob Jones University."<ref>{{Interpreter:Nicholson:Mormonism And Wikipedia The Church History That Anyone:2012|pages=160}}
"John Foxe," pseudonymn for "an evangelical Christian professor of history at Bob Jones University."<ref>{{Interpreter:Nicholson:Mormonism And Wikipedia The Church History That Anyone:2012|pages=160}}</ref>


Michael DeGroote, “Wiki Wars: In battle to define beliefs, Mormons and foes wage battle on Wikipedia,” Deseret News, 30 January 2011
Foxe used techniques forbidden by wikipedia to strengthen his ability to edit LDS articles in a provocative and anti-Mormon fashion, for which he was [https://web.archive.org/web/20171112173328/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:John_Foxe/Archive_5#Hi540 banned for a time]:
 
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This was a classic case of “good cop/bad cop” sock puppetry, with the two accounts representing different personalities. Hi540 continued to express disgust for LDS-related subjects and support his alter-ego Foxe until the Hi540 account abruptly ceased editing LDS articles in late October 2009 after being reminded that he “ought not to pretend to act like a chicken thief . . . every time you converse with a believer.”66 The account remained active on other, noncontroversial articles and behaved in a respectable manner until Foxe’s sock puppetry was confirmed by Wikipedia administrators in August 2011, almost two years later.<Ref>{{Interpreter:Nicholson:Mormonism And Wikipedia The Church History That Anyone:2012:Short|pages=187}}</ref></blockquote>
 
See further discussion in: Michael DeGroote, “Wiki Wars: In battle to define beliefs, Mormons and foes wage battle on Wikipedia,” ''Deseret News'', 30 January 2011 {{link|url=https://www.deseret.com/2011/1/30/20170574/wiki-wars-in-battle-to-define-beliefs-mormons-and-foes-wage-battle-on-wikipedia/}}.


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Latest revision as of 11:50, 17 May 2024

"John Foxe," pseudonymn for "an evangelical Christian professor of history at Bob Jones University."[1]

Foxe used techniques forbidden by wikipedia to strengthen his ability to edit LDS articles in a provocative and anti-Mormon fashion, for which he was banned for a time:

This was a classic case of “good cop/bad cop” sock puppetry, with the two accounts representing different personalities. Hi540 continued to express disgust for LDS-related subjects and support his alter-ego Foxe until the Hi540 account abruptly ceased editing LDS articles in late October 2009 after being reminded that he “ought not to pretend to act like a chicken thief . . . every time you converse with a believer.”66 The account remained active on other, noncontroversial articles and behaved in a respectable manner until Foxe’s sock puppetry was confirmed by Wikipedia administrators in August 2011, almost two years later.[2]

See further discussion in: Michael DeGroote, “Wiki Wars: In battle to define beliefs, Mormons and foes wage battle on Wikipedia,” Deseret News, 30 January 2011 off-site.


Notes

  1. Roger Nicholson, "Mormonism and Wikipedia: The Church History That 'Anyone Can Edit'," Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 1/8 (14 September 2012): 160. [151–190] link
  2. Roger Nicholson, Interpreter (14 September 2012): 187.